Article 4Obligations of suppliers in relation to F1product information
F21.
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F32.
Where units of models covered by a delegated act are placed on the market the supplier must make an electronic version of the technical documentation available for inspection within 10 days of a request received from market surveillance authorities.
F43.
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F54.
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5.
F76.
After the final unit of a model has been placed on the market, the supplier shall keep the information concerning that model for a period of 15 years unless, where appropriate in relation to the average life span of a product, a shorter retention period is specified pursuant to Article 11A(4)(p).
7.
F8For the purposes of paragraph 2, technical documentation includes but is not limited to—
(a)
a general description of the model, sufficient for it to be unequivocally and easily identified;
(b)
references to the designated standards applied or other measurement standards used;
(c)
specific precautions that must be taken when the model is assembled, installed, maintained or tested;
(d)
the measured technical parameters of the model;
(e)
the calculations performed with the measured technical parameters;
(f)
the conditions of testing that must be applied, if not described sufficiently in point (b);
(g)
the model identifier of all equivalent models already placed on the market.
8.
On request, suppliers must provide any data not specified in paragraph 7 to the market surveillance authorities which is necessary for those authorities to carry out their tasks under this Regulation.